This report contains important information about drinking water quality in your water system.
Este informe contiene información muy importante sobre su agua para beber. Favor de comunicarse ELKHORN ESTATES WATER SYSTEM a 209-468-3090 para asistirlo en español.
这份报告含有关于您的饮用水的重要讯息。请用以下地址和电话联系 ELKHORN ESTATES WATER SYSTEM 以获得中文的帮助: 209-468-3090.
Of the 65 chemicals tested for in your water system, 15 chemicals were detected, and 1 average chemical findings exceeded their MCL, though exceedance alone does not constitute a violation \(^*\).
In the plot below, the Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL) is shown as a black horizontal dashed line. Each vertical bar is a contaminant that was detected. The higher the bar, the higher the average level of that contaminant over the period of record. Any contaminant at or above the black horizontal dashed line indicates contaminated water.
Hover over the bars to see more information.
50 other chemicals were tested for and NOT detected. They are not included in the chart above, but are reported in the table below.
55 water quality indicators were tested for and may have been detected, though they pose no serious human health hazard (MCL = 0). They are reported in the table below.
Explore your water quality data in the interactive table below, or download as an Excel or CSV file.
ELKHORN ESTATES WATER SYSTEM, located in STOCKTON (SAN JOAQUIN CO.):
services 70 connections to serve a total population of 200 individuals.
has a primary water source type of Groundwater.
ELKHORN ESTATES WATER SYSTEM
1702 E. Scotts Ave. STOCKTON, CA 95205
209-468-3090
Health Agency: LPA69 - SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY
1868 East Hazelton Ave STOCKTON, CA 95205
209-468-0343
aellsaesser@sjcehd.com
This Consumer Confidence Report was automatically generated, and hence, the data herein may be incomplete or inaccurate. The authors claim no liability or responsibility for data quality, and this data product falls under the MIT License. This data represents the average result of all post-treatment samples from the period from 2019-01-01 to 2019-09-15.
For questions about your local water quality, contact your water system.